Witnesses said they wished they could’ve intervened as Derek Chauvin pressed his knee into George Floyd’s neck.
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
Darnella Frazier, the teenager who recorded George Floyd’s death on video, says it changed her life
Darnella Frazier testified Tuesday at Derek Chauvin’s trial, saying there were nights she ‘stayed up apologizing to George Floyd for not doing more.’
Prosecutors play disturbing video of George Floyd’s final minutes as Derek Chauvin’s murder trial opens
The video, showing George Floyd dying as Derek Chauvin kneeled on him, was shown to jurors within minutes of the prosecution’s opening argument.
Atlanta spa shootings increase fear in Asian communities amid increase in violence, hate incidents
Community leaders and experts say a series of violent attacks this year and a rise in hate incidents is fueled by racist rhetoric about the pandemic.
The trial of Derek Chauvin begins this month in the death of George Floyd. Here’s what to know.
The trial of Derek Chauvin, a former police officer charged in George Floyd’s death, starts March 8 in Minneapolis. Here’s what to know.
Reports: Justice Department ramps up George Floyd investigation into former officer Derek Chauvin
The DOJ called new witnesses and empaneled a new grand jury as part of its investigation into whether Derek Chauvin violated Floyd’s civil rights.
Family suing Texas utility companies for $100M after 11-year-old boy died amid power failure
The family of Cristian Pineda is suing two power companies in Texas after the 11-year-old was found dead in their freezing mobile home.
‘Stop killing us’: Attacks on Asian Americans highlight rise in hate incidents amid COVID-19
After a series of attacks on Asian Americans, including a 91-year-old man in California, activists say more must be done to curb violence and racism.
100 years after the Tulsa Massacre, entrepreneurs revive spirit of ‘Black Wall Street’
Descendants of the Greenwood District’s business leaders celebrate the resilience that has helped Black families succeed in Oklahoma for generations.
Canada becomes first nation to declare the Proud Boys a terrorist organization
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair announced Wednesday the Proud Boys were one of 13 groups now designated as terrorist organizations.